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The entry you provided read more like an advertisement than a neutral encyclopedia entry. I rejected the original tagging for lack of notability because the page did indeed assert notability. If you can write a better version they you can go ahead and do so. If you want more time to prepare an article then create a page in your userspace (on a page like User:JonathanBentz/Getmyhomesvalue.com) and then move it to Getmyhomesvalue.com. If you are in any way associated with this company then I recommend you don't write an entry for it. Hut 8.5 11:03, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
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Hello JonathanBentz. The nature of your edits gives the impression you have a financial stake in promoting a topic. Paid advocacy is a category of
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Just to confirm - I am not being compensated as a paid editor.
You still have not responded or taken action to the inquiry regarding your appearance as a paid editor. If you make any additional edits without complying you may be blocked from editing. Jytdog ( talk) 04:53, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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Request reason:
It appears I am being blocked because of someone's perception of me as a paid contributor, which I am not. I responded to the paid editing alert from User:TonyBallioni back in April on his talk page - as he documented - at that time. My apologies for not following the porper procedures at that time. As he mentioned in his reply to me at that time, "If the editing is not paid, that is fine, no need to disclose what isn't happening." I have made no violations, and my edits to the page you flagged follow a neutral point of view. Why am I being blocked for clearing up factual inaccuracies on a bio of a living person?
Decline reason:
The evidence presented below by Jytdog, combined with off-wiki evidence has convinced me that it is more than likely that you have been paid to edit here. You have not been blocked for merely editing biographies or creating articles about companies but because you have added promotional content to articles that are likely about your clients. If you still disagree, please address why you have made the edits that Jytdog has linked to below. SmartSE ( talk) 20:17, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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unreliable source, marketing claims.
I do not believe that this person is not editing for pay, and it appears to me that pretty much the only thing they do is add badly sourced or unsourced promotional content to WP. I cannot see how this is a bad block. Jytdog ( talk) 17:35, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
It is too bad this person appears to have chosen to go down the "black hat" industrial waste dumping/undisclosed paid editing path (see User:Jytdog#Paid_editing_in_particular). There are paid editors and PR people who at least say that they try to be part of the editing community in good faith per Wikipedia:Statement on Wikipedia from participating communications firms. Jytdog ( talk) 17:41, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
They formerly disclosed on their userpage that in the RW they do online marketing; there was apparently an earlier version of that page that was speedy deleted as a self-promotional abuse of USERPAGE. Jytdog ( talk) 18:04, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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The article PerimeterX has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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As many of you have noted in the above section, I have made paid contributions to Wikipedia as part of my employment at Internet marketing agencies. I lied about this and attempted to do this under the radar in the past in an attempt to 1 - avoid potential WP:COI concerns that may hinder my abilities to place content for my clients and 2 - because I was ignorant of the developments in 2014 that led to the Statement on Wikipedia from participating communications firms. Had I taken some time to properly educate myself on those developments, my approach to how I would have handled making contributions to Wikipedia would have been done in a different manner.
Over the last few weeks, I have been introduced to the proper way PR and digital marketing professionals are expected to engage with the Wikipedia community by checking out users like MaryGaulke, who clearly have a great understanding of the right ways to navigate contextual edits for their clients.
Please note that I am committed to changing my ways, and promise to disclose any future edits for pay. I will also avoid editing pages directly in the future where I have a COI. Instead of simply making edits under my own discretion, I will put edits through peer review with a proper disclosure. Also, I promise to provide links to well-sourced, neutral content and not simply add promotional content that serves the goals of my clients.
I want to make things right, for a variety of reasons (as a father, as a Christian, as a marketing professional who works for an agency that places a high value on transparency). If Drmies or Doc James are willing to lift the indefinite expiration of my block settings, I would like to begin taking some steps to using Wikipedia the right way, and follow some of the examples I have seen of PR professionals who properly understand how to use Wikipedia. JonathanBentz ( talk) 02:28, 21 September 2017 (UTC)
Professionally, I'm a Digital Marketing Manager at Direct Online Marketing. Previously, I have also been employed by ProspectMX (now Lupeer), also an internet marketing firm. Because of my employment history, I have been NPOV on company pages and topics related to certain organizations (where applicable, that list is included below). Due to some hard lessons learned, moving forward, I plan on being a proud participant in the joint statement of ethics for communications firms on Wikipedia.
This list will be updated as the list of companies I represent gets updated. Also, as I do move forward in my dealings on Wikipedia, I'll work only in the talk pages and make it clear that I do have a NPOV due to my employment on behalf of any company.
During my time at Direct Online Marketing, I have had the pleasure of working with other Wikipedians like Stephanie Mahnken and Haley Steed. One of these users is still actively employed by Direct Online Marketing (Mahnken), while the other is not (Steed).
Not by me, and for good measure I've just withdrawn your talk page access. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 13:58, 21 September 2017 (UTC)
I'll just leave this link here because I'm supposed to, but don't be too optimistic, most of us admins work there too: Wikipedia:Unblock Ticket Request System. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 14:06, 21 September 2017 (UTC)
I'm always fine with someone getting another chance, but you're going to have to live with the decisions made here (on that Gorny AfD, for instance) and work within the parameters. I don't know how promotional the articles were, but when someone is socking (or meating) AND has a COI, editors come down like a hammer. So, I think you should spend a few minutes figuring out how to put all this together in a brief and accessible way: volunteers at UTRS (or, in the next step, at ArbCom) will want to see your commitment to Wikipedia's policies. (To the UTRS volunteers: note that the editor seems to have disclosed their COIs...) Good luck, and Roll Tide, Drmies ( talk) 02:51, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
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The entry you provided read more like an advertisement than a neutral encyclopedia entry. I rejected the original tagging for lack of notability because the page did indeed assert notability. If you can write a better version they you can go ahead and do so. If you want more time to prepare an article then create a page in your userspace (on a page like User:JonathanBentz/Getmyhomesvalue.com) and then move it to Getmyhomesvalue.com. If you are in any way associated with this company then I recommend you don't write an entry for it. Hut 8.5 11:03, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
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Just to confirm - I am not being compensated as a paid editor.
You still have not responded or taken action to the inquiry regarding your appearance as a paid editor. If you make any additional edits without complying you may be blocked from editing. Jytdog ( talk) 04:53, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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It appears I am being blocked because of someone's perception of me as a paid contributor, which I am not. I responded to the paid editing alert from User:TonyBallioni back in April on his talk page - as he documented - at that time. My apologies for not following the porper procedures at that time. As he mentioned in his reply to me at that time, "If the editing is not paid, that is fine, no need to disclose what isn't happening." I have made no violations, and my edits to the page you flagged follow a neutral point of view. Why am I being blocked for clearing up factual inaccuracies on a bio of a living person?
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The evidence presented below by Jytdog, combined with off-wiki evidence has convinced me that it is more than likely that you have been paid to edit here. You have not been blocked for merely editing biographies or creating articles about companies but because you have added promotional content to articles that are likely about your clients. If you still disagree, please address why you have made the edits that Jytdog has linked to below. SmartSE ( talk) 20:17, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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unreliable source, marketing claims.
I do not believe that this person is not editing for pay, and it appears to me that pretty much the only thing they do is add badly sourced or unsourced promotional content to WP. I cannot see how this is a bad block. Jytdog ( talk) 17:35, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
It is too bad this person appears to have chosen to go down the "black hat" industrial waste dumping/undisclosed paid editing path (see User:Jytdog#Paid_editing_in_particular). There are paid editors and PR people who at least say that they try to be part of the editing community in good faith per Wikipedia:Statement on Wikipedia from participating communications firms. Jytdog ( talk) 17:41, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
They formerly disclosed on their userpage that in the RW they do online marketing; there was apparently an earlier version of that page that was speedy deleted as a self-promotional abuse of USERPAGE. Jytdog ( talk) 18:04, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
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As many of you have noted in the above section, I have made paid contributions to Wikipedia as part of my employment at Internet marketing agencies. I lied about this and attempted to do this under the radar in the past in an attempt to 1 - avoid potential WP:COI concerns that may hinder my abilities to place content for my clients and 2 - because I was ignorant of the developments in 2014 that led to the Statement on Wikipedia from participating communications firms. Had I taken some time to properly educate myself on those developments, my approach to how I would have handled making contributions to Wikipedia would have been done in a different manner.
Over the last few weeks, I have been introduced to the proper way PR and digital marketing professionals are expected to engage with the Wikipedia community by checking out users like MaryGaulke, who clearly have a great understanding of the right ways to navigate contextual edits for their clients.
Please note that I am committed to changing my ways, and promise to disclose any future edits for pay. I will also avoid editing pages directly in the future where I have a COI. Instead of simply making edits under my own discretion, I will put edits through peer review with a proper disclosure. Also, I promise to provide links to well-sourced, neutral content and not simply add promotional content that serves the goals of my clients.
I want to make things right, for a variety of reasons (as a father, as a Christian, as a marketing professional who works for an agency that places a high value on transparency). If Drmies or Doc James are willing to lift the indefinite expiration of my block settings, I would like to begin taking some steps to using Wikipedia the right way, and follow some of the examples I have seen of PR professionals who properly understand how to use Wikipedia. JonathanBentz ( talk) 02:28, 21 September 2017 (UTC)
Professionally, I'm a Digital Marketing Manager at Direct Online Marketing. Previously, I have also been employed by ProspectMX (now Lupeer), also an internet marketing firm. Because of my employment history, I have been NPOV on company pages and topics related to certain organizations (where applicable, that list is included below). Due to some hard lessons learned, moving forward, I plan on being a proud participant in the joint statement of ethics for communications firms on Wikipedia.
This list will be updated as the list of companies I represent gets updated. Also, as I do move forward in my dealings on Wikipedia, I'll work only in the talk pages and make it clear that I do have a NPOV due to my employment on behalf of any company.
During my time at Direct Online Marketing, I have had the pleasure of working with other Wikipedians like Stephanie Mahnken and Haley Steed. One of these users is still actively employed by Direct Online Marketing (Mahnken), while the other is not (Steed).
Not by me, and for good measure I've just withdrawn your talk page access. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 13:58, 21 September 2017 (UTC)
I'll just leave this link here because I'm supposed to, but don't be too optimistic, most of us admins work there too: Wikipedia:Unblock Ticket Request System. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 14:06, 21 September 2017 (UTC)
I'm always fine with someone getting another chance, but you're going to have to live with the decisions made here (on that Gorny AfD, for instance) and work within the parameters. I don't know how promotional the articles were, but when someone is socking (or meating) AND has a COI, editors come down like a hammer. So, I think you should spend a few minutes figuring out how to put all this together in a brief and accessible way: volunteers at UTRS (or, in the next step, at ArbCom) will want to see your commitment to Wikipedia's policies. (To the UTRS volunteers: note that the editor seems to have disclosed their COIs...) Good luck, and Roll Tide, Drmies ( talk) 02:51, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
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UTRS appeal #19955 was submitted on Dec 05, 2017 16:53:38. This review is now closed.
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